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Saint Quentin (France) Town Hall, Theater, Basilica, and much more

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Hi fellow,

For several years, I do a lot of SW stuff. Many UCS models...

But since last year, I am much more into City/Architecture stuff.

For the exhibition "Histoire en Briques" ("History in Bricks" in English), I designed some of the buildings of Saint Quentin, a city in the North of the France. Note that you can visit that event till June 19th.

The Town Hall, 11,000 parts.

https://www.flickr.c...157663792237704

25609641860_68efce2335_c.jpgTown hall of Saint Quentin by Régis Gamba, sur Flickr

25789442552_32bc534fe0_c.jpgTown hall of Saint Quentin by Régis Gamba, sur Flickr

25910199755_c22e67e771_c.jpgTown hall of Saint Quentin by Régis Gamba, sur Flickr

25884332206_e7fc15ae45_c.jpgTown hall of Saint Quentin by Régis Gamba, sur Flickr

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Can you see where I used Star Wars battle droid bodies ? :D

The Theater, 12,500 parts. Full interior, with light.

https://www.flickr.c...157666378055355

25761347680_bca959c423_c.jpgTheater of Saint Quentin by Régis Gamba, sur Flickr

26008249646_072f905c02_c.jpgTheater of Saint Quentin by Régis Gamba, sur Flickr

26008244866_4514b104e0_c.jpgTheater of Saint Quentin by Régis Gamba, sur Flickr

26008254026_2ca7769284_c.jpgTheater of Saint Quentin by Régis Gamba, sur Flickr

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The Basilica, 1,750 parts. An Architecture-style model.

https://www.flickr.c...157663895695824

25944014646_29cdc0481b_c.jpgBasilica of Saint Quentin by Régis Gamba, sur Flickr

25874967601_52bd0705fb_c.jpgBasilica of Saint Quentin by Régis Gamba, sur Flickr

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A X-Max 400 scooter, as MBK is a partner.

https://www.flickr.c...157663850349563

25306198423_ed69543e3f_c.jpgScooter Yamaha X-Max 400 by Régis Gamba, sur Flickr

25306199323_d3089987c4_c.jpgScooter Yamaha X-Max 400 by Régis Gamba, sur Flickr

I also did some other models (often smaller), as a tribute to the previous "Histoire en Briques" events.

Napoleon crossing the Alps. 97,000 elements, almost 3 meters tall. My fingers suffered a lot !! :'(

https://www.flickr.c...157666050958802

25341379353_13ef16bffa_b.jpgNapoleon crossing the Alps by Régis Gamba, sur Flickr

The small train of La Mure.

https://www.flickr.c...157664042090183

25739171960_4e37cc50ab_c.jpgThe small train of La Mure by Régis Gamba, sur Flickr

25945474641_2c5a8e16a1_c.jpgThe small train of La Mure by Régis Gamba, sur Flickr

The Triumphal Arch of the Carrousel.

https://www.flickr.c...157664028812124

25919792962_dbac91531a_c.jpgTriumphal arch of the Carrousel by Régis Gamba, sur Flickr

The estate of Penthes (Swiss).

https://www.flickr.c...157666930282241

25772477863_686f7d767e_c.jpgEstate of Penthes by Régis Gamba, sur Flickr

26349312426_534d99254e_c.jpgEstate of Penthes by Régis Gamba, sur Flickr

Hope you enjoyed that presentation. Don't hesitate to comment. :)

Régis

PS : yes, some parts had to be painted.

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It's funny that there are no topics about this exhibition on Eurobricks. Someone should post the pictures of all the creations :-)

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Yes, I think 'wow' is the only appropriate word. You did all these? They are brilliant. All of them.

That microscale train is the star of the show for me, though. So neat!

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Can you see where I used Star Wars battle droid bodies ? :D

"These are not the droids you're looking for." :grin:

I happen to pass through the region twice during my upcoming vacation. Just in case I manage to convince my traveling partner for a stop, could you post the address of this event please? I had no luck finding it on the site.

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You did all these? They are brilliant. All of them.

That microscale train is the star of the show for me, though. So neat!

Yes, they are all my design.

Regarding the train, I am surprised how well received it is. I mean, it is not that impressive. Well, it may be funny. :)

I happen to pass through the region twice during my upcoming vacation. Just in case I manage to convince my traveling partner for a stop, could you post the address of this event please? I had no luck finding it on the site.

Sure.

Espace Saint Jacques

14 rue de la Sellerie

02100 Saint Quentin

FRANCE

From Tuesday to Sunday, 14h-18h, till June 19th.

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I'm impressed. The Town Hall is absolutely amazing. Love the openwork decorations above the windows, especially.

I'm not very into Architecture but I have to admit that your Basilica is great.

What's the funniest is that I like The small train of La Mure the most. Looks very simple, but it's so stylish! Looks like an old-fashioned toy to me. I wanna have it on my shelf :D

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Holy cow! That stuff is impressive! Love the mosaic of Napoleon crossing the Alps. Very cool as a LEGO mosaic. Tell your fingers it was worth it!

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Thank you all !

I think the Town Hall is also my favorite building. :)

Tell your fingers it was worth it!

Ok, I will do that. :D

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Place Saint Jacques

14 rue de la Sellerie

02100 Saint Quentin

FRANCE

From Tuesday to Sunday, 14h-18h, till June 19th.

Merci beaucoup!

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These are really incredible MOCs! I find it challenging to replicate a real life building in minifig or microscale, yet you did just that. Some of the architectural details are really interesting, and there seems to be a few interesting building connections. I was intrigued by the angled half round structures on the basilica. It's hard to say which is my favourite, but the basilica and the train model are close to the top. It's not easy to build in microscale with so many details.

I was also impressed by some parts. You used white windows with rounded top, which I didn't know existed in white, as well as horses in sand green.

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Thanks.

Sadly, the parts you mentionned had to be painted. :/

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Everything is awesome! :laugh:

I especially like your minifig scale buildings, very convincing and detailed. The interior of the theatre is also a great bonus!

Thanks, now I want to make a theatre too. :hmpf_bad:

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